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ID087855
Title ProperUses and misuses of uneven and combined development
Other Title Informationan anatomy of a concept
LanguageENG
AuthorAllinson, Jamie C ;  Anievas, Alexander
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A central concern of much contemporary Marxist scholarship in international relations (IR) is to internally relate global capitalism and the state system without reducing one of these systems to an epiphenomenon of the other. A recent attempt at this is Justin Rosenberg's reformulation of Leon Trotsky's idea of uneven and combined development (U&CD). This article examines the internal relations of 'unevenness' and 'combination' as presented by Trotsky and reworked by Rosenberg. From this anatomization of the concept, we focus on the problematic status of U&CD as a transhistorical general abstraction arising from the exchange between Callinicos and Rosenberg (Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 22:1 2008, 77-112) and suggest our own possible solution. We argue that while the uneven and combined nature of historical development represents a truly transhistorical phenomenon, its distinct causal determinations, articulated and expressed through inter-societal competition, are only fully activated under the specific socio-historical conditions of generalized commodity production. These theoretical points are illuminated through three specific historical examples (the Meiji Restoration, the 'Eastern Question' and the origins of the two World Wars). Finally, we illustrate some of the dangers of analytical overextension found in Rosenberg's own ambiguous use of U&CD.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 22, No.1; Mar 2009: p47-67
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 22, No.1; Mar 2009: p47-67
Key WordsUses and Misuses ;  Uneven and Combined ;  Anatomy ;  Contemporary Marxist ;  International Relations ;  Rosenberg's Reformulation ;  Rosenberg ;  Restoration ;  Inter - Societal Competition


 
 
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